Marco d'Itri wrote on Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 05:31:38PM +0100: 
> On Mar 03, Martin Cracauer <craca...@cons.org> wrote:
> 
> > Can we move this to a more constructive base and you give me something
> > to try to debug this further? I honestly thought this is a matter of
> > just disabling something in the current udev configuration and the
> > device is left alone.
> grep -r usb_id /etc/udev/ and find out which instance breaks your
> device.
> So with the default udev configuration usb_id is used only on storage
> and input devices. Is your device one of these?
> 
> But I really recommend you upgrade to testing, because even if you find
> out what is triggering this problem I will not care unless you can
> reproduce it with udev from testing (and then I may still not care
> unless somebody shows that udev is actually at fault).

No problem, I have -testing elsewhere.  I'll give it a spin with the
device in question when I get home and get the info needed.

Thanks
        Martin
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